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FOR BURIAL HONORS THE WORLD: THU —— DAY: BVENING, APRIL 14, “MONK” EASTMAN FEDEGAL BANK BESIEGED (904A. JURY FINDS WOMAN | ,VOGEL BROTHERS, 42d St, Cor. 8th Ave. ¢ Ny | puree ae, | = i | \Mrs. Anna Valentine, Who M SSO | fl \| Hl M G fe , on, aes nae rt Stabbed Her Victim Seven- Side 9 Found Guilty o} , ri : > » teen Timss, Confesses and een = ea Assault and He May Get a| Police Summoned to Preserve Order at ie i : : ssauit an ay . Says She Js Willing to Die. List of Lives Lost on the Battle-Ship| Ten-Year Term. Grand Street Branch of Broadway Se gel! ¢ ¢ q @ e a 'o The Evenin, ori Now Reaches Thirty-one, and One -_ Institution Closed by Order of Super=| ,,, (fret. Eeenine woiity | ane P WILL BE SENTENC -| Anna Valentine, of Lodi, wfo stabbed Man Is Missing — President Roosevelt ON NEXT TuEspay.| intendent of Banks. Sth) aslos Subial sevanteen use oh Starts Relief Fund with $100. sons ; Gf msde herders t ‘The Federal Bank, a State Institution, | Kilburn was in porsession of certain] syackenanck court. . President R It contributed $100 to-day HEAD ee wt a was started at No, 6% Broadway |facts that dea is ie Splleverciah eh On the witness stand the woman con WASHINGTON, April 14.—1 jent Roosevelt contribu Two Hours—Convicte an’s 2 and which opened an rm AAS See erOU: On. | fesaed the crime and said she was pre- " ete) “The first discovertes of this sort were md Secretary Moody a like amount as the nucleus of a fund for the relief fab pimdell ab Grae aaaloreneAd pees me aleoovaribaio® thle\aoe *| pared to die. ; Me Ot relatives of enlisted man who lost tholr lives on the Missourl. The| Attorney Made a Strong Plea wali tigasalktaraay coy BENK Nyusl lezen eallontpepanee ATO at <== = _ Young Men's Suits. ‘ “President sent the following letter to the Secretary of the Navy: in Behalf of Client. sendent Kura. ‘Tue closing of | ination proceeded the poor tonns ard] gy (i The young man of 14 to 17, who would wear clothes with all é My Dear Mr. Secretary: May I send through you this contribution nebank on Broadway produced | keneral Ceteink ad of cash became mors 8ST U B B 0 R N the little style marks favored by the best dressed men, will t to be used for the dependent Laan # ban Ronen ree here dust Rise Cl eat tis xcltement, The institution had few | Marked, and 1t was decided to\close the find here just the proper caper in our new single and double \ deen killed on board the Missourl? Under the conditions of ern war-| “Monk” Eas! was convicted this) 4 tors and its business waa Ieht. ar / breasted sack suit models—suits that will mark him as a well: | Bermin ie der emalentiy, to) pespare for war risk must be rug elmallar in Seas wussecer Godt aie mittens Dar orate Be ae erey De grt ibe eden ie ear dressed fellow among his friends. All of our suits have broad ' i kind though not in dogree to the risk rum in battle, and these men havo | oe imposed Js ten years 1 eee to tia asbea) and they | assets are." C 0 L D manly shoulders, extreme long collars’and lapels that fit the i @ied for their country as much aa if the iain. bad lbeen inlaeeon eeeluet minus threo years for exceptional be: | © i xo for their money and made| The present officers of the Federal neck snugly; the trousers are the new wide peg-top shape. | i LT.” | havior. It 11 rally believed that the| °°" et seithn ii Bank are William M. Woods, President; i y Med tent of the law's punishment. aoe a lige treet tation to keep them | ae formerly credit man in the Impor- For obstinate colds, . prices are very moderate. nee , 1 ker: ‘The Jury was out two hours and ftteen | '° | ‘The crowd 1 Thoteaging, and |0"S 4n@ Traders’ Bank, and both he and At $8.00 A splendid line of dark and light colored cheviots, in single- “Am inexpressibly grieved and shocked at the terrible catastrophe. V) ites In Gilnthoen ci taielearwece as ne . id aahaelen miny bea demon. | Mf: .Doolittio have been associnted with { 5 hs d breasted suits, Sizes 14 to 17. ‘ 5 Fear b . . ber of banks, ‘They obtuined con- | {jy ingle-breasted sack suits. Si: esire to express to you and the officers and men under you my profound | taken. On the first ballot eleven men| tection chun ; a ingering cou an At $8.50 Black thibet and blue serge single-breasted sack suits. Sizes Ae srs Fo oat ea comets tom tn ee eee emcees | MNSETNG, COUS Fenty Lin Gee linet ode caer dt ce ants Ba ordinary seame: were | murder. je twelfth juror was firm! omeers of the bank, thelr lawyers oF |), Zt A see if ight colored chevi jgle-breasted sack cuits and our aan Be ene ieriuie explosion’ eae battle-hip RS eae res ac: | eesbam (nial voraiet Goine’ recumad anna | oeC cee oiugra nic maepereecolthe IDM init, ca] Persiseenit bronchitis F101 00 Tier sag rol scburson doctle-breartaaaste S's isto, : in 1d that hi id 4 1 nigh on for the Thi romt= } et practice yesterday are dead. One died about midnight and the other | ong ine next aay, toon If they teled ta |e ar ne ClomlN TI eee Pte | Mr. Rothschild retired from the ; a At $12.00 Rich dark tweeds and worsteds gant light colered 4 sorted i bank as the result of criticlsm almed S E Is this morning: after terrible suffering. fotce it upon him, The samo state of | iows: KE HMUTBET toeTNly ona Nell ae! thel ine cott’s Mulsion is a CB $15.00 cheviots in single and double breasted sack suits. ) ‘There Is also one man of the turret crew missing. It is the opinion | @ffairs existed after the seoond ballot ‘I have taken possession of foie beak stitution, but because of his alleged that he was elther blown overboard or escaped from the turret and jumped | {ren & compromise was affected and tho| pending an examination into connection with a money lending com-| standard remedy and ag taeda TCE: hl pany. 0 it de- vverbonrd, crazed by pain and excitement. eault. “H, D. KILBURN bans, Ape ot eae eaee tine ; TO Expert turrét officers on the vessels in port say the explosion was the| ‘The original charge wan for attempt “Guperintendent of Banks.” | Veioped Chars ha ni al delay needed eli bi Y It of baa known as the wind blowing the flames back from|to murder two Pinkerton men, Rogers| State Bank Examiner Judson, who ts | \‘ictions in different parts of the coun-|@ F@MaDle CUFe. ou { be ga the gun find ‘through the open breech, thus !gniting the/and Bryan. Monk Kustman and his|in charge of the books of the Federal |iry. It aayortloed chat stad, &/ Jot of AQ Six Cor Ayn i powder charge being hoisted. Capt. Cowles and Lieut. Hammer, the ord-|qang got into a froe gun fight on the| Bank, made the following statemorii | [ORIG foe tony and that it would fi 1 th id ° Oe pomce officer, had taken extra precautions against such an accident and |corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-see,| this afternoon: won them at a great sacrince. The] CAN [el @ good |- - a Sa reeer for three days no Bring AE ares pleat Viens tae} He) ond street. ‘The Pinkerton men anid| ‘This bank was closed because Supt. bank sold many rugs in different cities. | | FIVE AND TEN TIMES THE VALUE ni wiid béing from off shore. Yesterday mornin; @| they were there to protect a “drunken | ————~ a : wohl DOR FET cate to resume ring wr "he dey whom want |orona grew (9 auch proportion a ta SHIPPING NEWS. effects of even asmall jin s. @ H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. DEEMED. IT SAFE TO RESUME. When the foreman, of the jury an- ranied “Guat yoliss ete, hurried to the 2 bo tl E t k The Largest Retail Wine Business in the World. Lieut. Hainer had remained in the turret until the rst string of ehots| nounced the verdict’ Monk Hastmun |accne. | Thelr’ presence prevented any ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. If @.. asy to take. ‘ad been fired in'repid snocession. He thought it was heats te Slow the eon |S rsturn with eoneA nate endo noe [cote young. woman Admitted that her | un risen,.6.26isun gate se Spbiinon rises.0'54 Linmalon OE Takle matters Oly threo sbota of the seaond string had Been | ernbe "ad wl'besentonted on ue) {obey Tet oBA Hay had yo net ee eve | on: board on this matter. Only bed ot lie cdeclared:. However that neta AM PM. AM. P.M Eee cr romattea Te tno Tara a wan the power trig A atreey Rane | Renn", a hae we a Oe eI Canine it ought some ¢ ; ‘ep! ie. re i resbrehes on 0 $5 vel Gate Ferry. 648 9.08 292 247 rter’ Pilg! % ted ignited. Officers of the vessel differ tn their opinions as (o|the conviction would break’ up the no- thout notice. e Pekiy | . a F ‘ pene fine of the explosion, but 1 1s probable that the exact cattse will never | seriaua gang. ‘In answering Attorney | Maite “On SOHTIOEINEWIVORIC Must Bear Signature of $32 Amsterdam Avenue, “315 First Avenue. $83 Eighth’ Avenue ‘ as there were no survivors among the turret crew, raignment of the prisoner, ‘The charge landlord $12. L ee ‘ 72 Amsterdam Avenue, 97 Second Avenue. 1567 Madison Avenue. “The Board of Inquiry which convened yesterday afternoon is still In sos-|of Recorder Gof ‘was considered very | 1 pn, the wth 805 Amsterdam Avenue. 1524 Third Avenue. 137 Ninth Avenue, Poy st alon and will not come to a finding for several days. impartial, He told the jury that they |\f ARRIVED. Dow 1725 Amsterdam Avenue, 1387 Fifth Avenue. 745 Ninth Avenue. SImpresaive ceremonics wore conducted over the graves of the dead sea |Us ‘tier acquit or conviot : Genoa Wales Gas 511 Columbus Avenue. 879 Sixth Avenue, 918 Ninth Avenue 1 tis fternoon at the national cemetery at the Navy-Yard. a at BEE FACSIMILE We 824 Columbus Avenue, 327 Seventh Avenue. 636 Tenth Avenue. " men the Missour! moved down the barbpr this morning to a point near the | 37 Carmine Street. Cod Ej pace Avene 75 West 125th Street. podies were brought ashore. At 2 o'clock tl 4 | s Benito: cean atcha ac mete TAG |. A roeng Fess Seals tec Hace eatin andveic iene Jackets were prenent ant the remalns were interred. ‘The bodies of the Ava VE TO-DATE. /Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ; i he! 7 tirtal on eh tyme: tae katy : : i Bead omnrary are being held heré awaiting edvices as to tnirtn rment my heonme | teiilos a anivurk." Lampama, Guivedisa: | Fine Old Monogram Whiskey, rekvorre, §Qc. “tl veri oN! Columbia, Genoa. 2 . MIRACLE, NAVAL NEN SAY. Wit one With Each Bottle $2 Worth of Green Trading Stamps, , the battle-shl Missourl floats to-day instead of being at the Lot- —— Mu i coat tte? BAG RES Gh Tuan {h/Olie oe thal talteolen ori thelmccidant in ao 2 ATEAMSHIPS. | Combination No. 1, Constating of | Combination No. 2, Consisting of : shioh twenty-nine men lost their lives yesterday, that naval men cannot | Za : 1, Galveston Te CULE CA es MNS bea anithe Sree ey i { DEEN ess ik few cnet ot: the [tour cotiareen of powder, whleh icaused th |Bertha E. Leibson, Seventeen- Fen eK eeieee a moe a Bettie meee pare ied See cert boric RU Whe vi Sy na few feet ¢ four ol ° ; 7 a nation will tae ns Bottle Fi ! ne, 4 A i a ae | rooond explosion was the magazine containing thousands of pounds of hikh| Year-Old Fighter Against In- |:tc No." 219 ‘Secon xtr Bavannian Te Os Sey Wet. 1 Bottle St, Julien Claret, j £ explosives. That a blast which literally tore men to pieces, wrecked pow- id Her Aged — —= —=— = = 4 0 1 Bottle Fine Old Port or Sherry, Ngo) grtal tron and brose work and melted the brass Attings of the wagazine creased Rents, and Her Age aon eo : With $5 Worth S. & H.| With $10 WorthS. & H. Rea ania eck thems, Mt (acanecanlbio tavexpertal (Yet then ts Just -what hap.| Parents Put Out of Home. ul Green Trading Stamps, | Green Tradiug Stamps, t penéd, and the United States owes its continued possession of the big ship | 9 all for all for and the lives ofiits officers and men to one of those mysteries of Providence ‘1 . | $ $ thatithere 1s no explaining Bertha E ua aon. the seventeen | ‘e A L 9 There isn't an officer on the Missunrl to-day but feels that In spite of | %oet-olt girl who has won the title of U ] a Ss ] : ; e ‘ the Wiaaster inst orenrTedhw'mton worse’ Uraguiy ‘wag. arly” aborted |, 2eetof,ara an cha ot wide through nioaain ale oO G ‘There is no doubt that the courage and coolness of Capt. Cowles and tandiords, was, with her awed. father § ADDRESS MAIL ORDERS, 679 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. his officers and the prompt response of the men to the fire call saved the ana mother and her younger brother, | 9 o Py — ably for the magazine, which withstood {he awful explosion, could Dt tonday aiaposteased. fiom thelr home, | : 4 aye Jong stood out against } a £4 K . at No, M6 Second street. of molten metal that flowed In dangerous proximity. The farstivle Houkahetd. goods wa e nr S < a — dumped unceremoniously into tne street | e Radium on View } SSI A N S BA D L Y Fhe Seeed oainat tone collvcteal: tie Overstocked—that’s the reason in a single word. We made up entirely too The Celebrated ° < eee en—en Ht many Suits, entirely too many Spring Overcoats, entirely too many Raincoats and | Regal Shoe Stores Displaying Lik 0 Trousers and Vests. Too many of everything, in fact, and hence the necessity of a Tubes of the Rare and § ( yRI P P L E D BY JA PS ie to UWN af} big, quick unloading all through the store, ‘ Marvellous Metal. | | Most New Yorkers know that we never do things by halves. We now take The twenty-two retail shoo stores SSR | fe-entira su) < j < ~ © | i ii i r ° of eo ga! we Co. in Gi 3 (Gantinued! team Tiegh Baan) Money |}] this entire new splendid stock and slash prices in a way’ that would be sensational Kid Gloves See vari ars oeitinge arene eile even at the season's end. At greatly reduced figures you can now buy the very best Sess cubey Radium—imported from the Paris bearing ebove trad ‘ a eATA " “ 7 : , ds we k » | t ake. e Tre, ” laboratory of Mme. Curie, the fa- mitral Ouktomsky’s report. The Japs, evidently anxious to follow up goods we Know how to make, are made. from soft, pliable, |mous discoverer. thelr advantages, were sending shells at the fortifications at a terrific rate. ° y Hi quote only a few prices. All through | + akeins,|,Dach, tube is shown encased as * { ; aslerinalian torre : is ti anhing tl samara t of reduce carefully, selected skins laaborntoly ns it it were a splondid It appears to be their determination to reduee the stronghold this time at he stock are the same sor Ce \Every pair is accurately pro- |dismond—and with ‘reason, for. at any:cost tions: di perfect Atti iq |the present time Radium is estimated = * ne ce | T e kK 2 > 2 eal ‘portioned, perfec ‘ Wwe a to be ‘worth about. $4,000,000.00 per ; i is guarante ie |pound. OFFICIAL REPORT OF hinker? | 1200 Men’s Spring Suits its wear is g ’ Tbarea(ion Tadlogtapha \taked (ts a D Of splendid tested cheviots, cassimeres, New Spring Styles |Pacium, and samples of ore—one @ 1S 7 INV arcs ant aie t a Tae ew Spring sty specimen of Bohemian Pitchblende, RUSSIAN TRAGEDY, H]] — worsteds, &c.; plain and fancy, cut on the . from which Radium comes—-are aleo i { ile | Largely a question of a healthy strictly correct lines of our highest priced in Glace and Suede finish, | aispiayea. TONIO, April 14.—It was not a Russian mine, but a Japanese tor- | and active set of Brains, and Brains garments and extra well tailored, The cus- | show an abundance of ajl the eran street. pie genuineness of the yedo which sunk the batile-ship Petropavloy at the mouth of the harbor | are not healthy or active unless fed) tom suit at $16 or $18 is not so good ; the most desirable lengths,styles | to; NES in eis Se Ollowne e + of Port Arthur in Wednesday's fight Rear-Admiral Uriu’s official re- | properly. | one al We is no better. $ and colorings, correctly fash- New York, Feb. 13, 1904, port on the engagement has been received and it mentions the destruc-| you cannot take steam from al M foun i cee ionable for street and eve- Loreena 109 euninee at, tion of a torpedo boat destroyer as well as a battleship of the Petropav- | pojler steadily unless you fill in the aad the most permanently ining wear. Gentlemen: The material contained in the Suilpations ave made tests by the electri: method, and can state for your fan fornfation that real Radium is pres- ent. Yours very truly, Jovsk class, by which Admiral Makaroff's sunken flagship is evidently pig} i e d isfactory clothes eye 'Y right material to make good the satisfactory clothes eyer , tubeg furnished by the L. D, Gi meant. i {loss. So with Brain. | sold at $15; sale price. Lord & Taylor, ner Oo., for exhibition in your lye The Japanese had no losses. One Japanese sailor was wounded, A Brain worker uses up and de- | Bag peed aibmitied’ to) me’ tor 9p. Broadway and Twentleth Street and Fifth Avenue. but nat seriousty Admiral Uriu’s report is a preliminary one and very brief. It merely sdvs that the disasters to the Russian battle-ship and destroyer were 700 Spring Overcoats j And almost as many Raincoats. There are blacks, tere are Oxtords, there are coverts, stroys a part of the brain each day and must replace or brain fag and nervous prostation with all its hor- aneaitacke iia 4 aitite: . . here are the “st of this season's mix- (Signed) GEO. B, PEGRAM, Ph. the result-of an attack made on Port Arthur by his fleet in the morning, t S season's , Ph. D.,. A detailed report of the action is hourly expected my hors set5) 0: lures, as well ds plia’ fabrics. There are Prof. of Physics,Columbia University, Wy “ The one food that contains the ele- long Coats, Medium Coats, Short Boxy - ‘ GREATEST NAVAL FIGHT IN HISTORY. ‘Swell Rai I hereby certify that the‘above is a true ments required by Brain Woricers is coats, Coats with COR WEST Bway This full repori is awaited with the greatest interest for the action houlders. Coats that are i copy of the original letter on file at the was undoubtedly the greatest battle of fighting ships that the world has in cut as well as Psa sd Pond Co, No. 104-111 ever seen The full Japanese force was engaged and every avail ile Grape-Nuts ' Evy nats $ 05 | §PEOIAL FOR THURSDAY: leon Prescott J, Hersey, ship that Makarofi had sailed out with him to meet the Japanese. His- at Ria pan ° Figolets seeseeeedbe 10! Ne 1 4 . taste e best $12 and Chocolate Pesaut Clusters..Lb. 150 otary Publ, ¥ ‘ory, doesn’t record another fight between such formidable craft, and the, $15 earments that ever SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. 4 fact that Admiral Uriu has officially declared that not a man was lost and — were shown. in New ASA QQ —_—___—_—_—_—_—_—_—_== ( acta ship disabled, indicates a complete triumph for the Japanese. York. Sale price es as pe O UNE eid tl } f News from other sources that is not official has it that in addition eeqpy, . R oo! Pappa ba em HG EAR SES { % ; eres a eason- ° —A special off f 800 —Here also a special offer that Is ‘s Laundry, 808 Myrtle Av., B'klyn. Sto: the disasters to the Russians reported by Admiral Uriu the cruiser ; Men Ss Trouser F Tea MERS TROUSEENY Fancy Vests adistinet adyantaxeto buyers— 54 BARCLAY ST. —__— | ), to. the i 'y , | © Bayan was badly damaged and only excaped being sunk by the assistance Hot HR COANE ABEL DHE iM § 5 Dole vey Abandsoine Vests jt SIL Sal 65 29C0R) : i ui ee ae 5. i Ove cut andl extn well aya 15 $1.50, ¥2 and $2.50; on sale now at the tis ‘of the Askold and: another cruiser, which covered her retreat when sne Try it 10 days and prove Werder tale anak ERIGTT Erne emaconl ae 2.8 tous oF restaNt demand Covente ot eeeats Cc 9.60 CHURCH ( was being pounde: the fire of five Japanese warships. to yourself in the increased : — ee PThe-Bayan waScut off after the big fight, and it is reporied that) Strength of Brain and” the oP OPEN | prep. ‘When you read that the Russian army is trying to get back to the protection of the land guns, when tive Clear stendy: a peaceful SATURDAY . SATURDAY Tage ea R cei: ph ly ge Pea Mad ese warships got at her. She was in pretty desperate straits whin condition of mind. EVENING : . EVENING Hap ticok~ Seblonet ate par map, It isn't there. But you'll never 1 iser came to her assistance, It is not reported {{ TILL 9. 2 ‘ ; wb: % nate bac, Word Wests aver two aise that fought with her to save the Bayan was Get the little book, “The Road’ f % . Kyi Just Below | y aehiee readers, * YF Wellvile:"in exch package, ll aeeaceammomeeremsas 140, «742 Broadway, site tec. =a ae es 1 a he @ ede é

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